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. >> i just got a different vision about how we grow an economy. i think, barbara, you grow an economy from the middle out, not from the top down. >> it wasn't just the president talking about taxes. secretary inton alsei inue ding a speech at the clinton global initiative. >> one of the issues that i have been preaching about around the world is collecting taxes i an omhe elite in every country. you know, i'm out of american politics but -- [ applause ] >> -- it is a fact that around the world the elites of ref couny making money. there are rich people everywhere. and yet they do not contribute to the growth of their own countries. today both president obama and mitt romney will take part in this year's clintonbal ia. idkey, by the way, will be our guest this morning on "morning joe." >>> with just 42 days to go till election day the race for u.s. senate in massausetts is permanent and has to do with warren's claims of nate amanheritage. scott brown cast doubt on those saying, i think character is important. now both sides are airin out the debate
. >> i just got a different vision about how we grow an economy. i think, barbara, you grow an economy from the middle out, not from the top down. >> it wasn't just the president talking about taxes. secretary inton alsei inue ding a speech at the clinton global initiative. >> one of the issues that i have been preaching about around the world is collecting taxes i an omhe elite in every country. you know, i'm out of american politics but -- [ applause ] >> -- it is a...
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a temporary aid package can give an economy a boost. it can fund projects, it canay some bills and employome people f a timan ai om not for the long term and can't pull the whole cart, if you will, because at some point, the money runs out. an assistance program that helps unleash free enterprise can create ending prosperity. freenterprise is based on mutu engr rr millions of exchanges and millions of people buying, trading, selling, building, investing. yeah, it has its ups and downs. it isn't perfect. it's more reliable, however, and more durab and ultimately history ha s i more successful. by the way, perhaps the best example of the good that free enterprise can do is by looking at the example of the developed world itself. my friend arthur brooks at the american enterprise institute, he has pointedut that bore thar00 living standards in the west were appalling. a person born in the 18th century lived essentially his great, great grandfather had. life was overwhelmed with disease d danger and early death. stng 00 test began two centu
a temporary aid package can give an economy a boost. it can fund projects, it canay some bills and employome people f a timan ai om not for the long term and can't pull the whole cart, if you will, because at some point, the money runs out. an assistance program that helps unleash free enterprise can create ending prosperity. freenterprise is based on mutu engr rr millions of exchanges and millions of people buying, trading, selling, building, investing. yeah, it has its ups and downs. it isn't...
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they wanted to talk about the economy and a referendum on president obama. romney had to reach a threshold level, a comfort place with voters. they simply did not do that. they shoved it off until the convention and you did not happen there. the ball simply never moved forward until he got up in the first debate in hit a grand slam. he came through in a way that the campaign had not at that point. second and third performances -- even though people say president obama won -- i know about debate scoring. people do it like a high-school debate or boxing or olympic diving and they want to do points. when i look at debates i think, do people looked at one or both candidates differently after the debase them before? you had people who had just seen this caricature of romney that came from the obama campaign. first of all, from the republican primaries where he turned himself into a pretzel, a moderately conservative guy. i met him when he was running for senate against senator kennedy in 1994. he was a relatively non- ideological guy. i would have put him on the
they wanted to talk about the economy and a referendum on president obama. romney had to reach a threshold level, a comfort place with voters. they simply did not do that. they shoved it off until the convention and you did not happen there. the ball simply never moved forward until he got up in the first debate in hit a grand slam. he came through in a way that the campaign had not at that point. second and third performances -- even though people say president obama won -- i know about debate...
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that is not the -- that cannot be the kind of economy we build. we need a better educated work force. we need people educated in science, engineering, mathematics. we need a well-educated work force so we can build a strong future. this is how we build a future in america. the notion we should head in some other direction is wrong. this is about priorities, making the right investment. instead of investing billions of dollars in subsidies, we should be investing that in educating our kids. >> thank you. mr. brown? >> i have a daughter that just graduated and another that graduated couple of years ago. i understand the high cost authentication, as many of you listening to. the driving factor is the administrative cost in salaries. professor worn and her husband make almost $750,000. she makes over $300,000. in addition to these zero interests loan that she has from harvard and the housing and other perks, no wonder costs are high. i filed a bill that would allow for transparency of colleges and universities to make sure we know what we are paying w
that is not the -- that cannot be the kind of economy we build. we need a better educated work force. we need people educated in science, engineering, mathematics. we need a well-educated work force so we can build a strong future. this is how we build a future in america. the notion we should head in some other direction is wrong. this is about priorities, making the right investment. instead of investing billions of dollars in subsidies, we should be investing that in educating our kids....
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that is how we jump-start the economy. we get work that needs to be done, and we put people back to work. the bill would have cost millionaires, those making $1 million or more, pay more. he stood with the millionaires and not those out of work. >> you have 35 seconds. >> it is the anniversary of the protecting people's pocketbooks and wallets. i'm making sure $450 billion did not go out of the private sector in into washington so they could spend it. you need to create the regulatory tax certainty. when i am fighting for military jobs and trying to create the ability for them to stay in business, i am very proud my third vote was a bipartisan jobs bill. we need to do it better. >> next question goes to mr. brown. depending on what happens on election day, it is entirely possible the numbers will be set up in such a way in january that both houses are set up by the republican party. it seems to me in the repeal of obamacare. it is further escalating costs and hospitals and physicians. it is a problem of fraud, but hard to
that is how we jump-start the economy. we get work that needs to be done, and we put people back to work. the bill would have cost millionaires, those making $1 million or more, pay more. he stood with the millionaires and not those out of work. >> you have 35 seconds. >> it is the anniversary of the protecting people's pocketbooks and wallets. i'm making sure $450 billion did not go out of the private sector in into washington so they could spend it. you need to create the...
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>> certainly, this election first and foremost will turn on the disastrous performance on the economy. having said that, the president's strong point against mitt romney was foreign policy. i think we have seen that argument unravel that this president has been asleep at the switch. he has been incompetent and lied to the american people. he has let others lie. the president had superior knowledge and permitted his subordinates to make false statements. so i think foreign policy will be a key factor because it's the last debate before the election day. >> joe, last word? >> i think he makes a good point. i think the issue will turn on national security begins at home, our economy and job creation. 4 million jobs created after the first year of the obama administration, legitimate issue to say he is making progress. on foreign policy, i think it should be an issue of what we just discussed. but i think it will be laid in the context of the president not only having stopped the war in iraq, gone and violated pakistani air space, which wasn't done before, and getting al qaeda in pakistan
>> certainly, this election first and foremost will turn on the disastrous performance on the economy. having said that, the president's strong point against mitt romney was foreign policy. i think we have seen that argument unravel that this president has been asleep at the switch. he has been incompetent and lied to the american people. he has let others lie. the president had superior knowledge and permitted his subordinates to make false statements. so i think foreign policy will be a...
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went down again last summer along with the economy. but particularly these lastix months, income growth has bee strong. if y tal the polal nt they will tell you that the trend is important as level. people have been feeling they have more money in their pocketbooks than before. >> first of all, a sharp decline which tells you why things were so bad politically for president obama,or everyone else. andhen turpwar is sharp as well. >> yeah. i think we want to put a caveat on all of this, as you said, there's a lot of sluggish economic indicates, unemployment, gdp,o on. again, i think the pception of a lot of people is the trend is what is impot, as much as anyt, d th ts tyood. he one that is important to individuals, house prices. we had a massive slide in house prices going back to well before president obama was put in office. and we had a few upward bump as long the way. but just this year, and this may d vrpuprd bumph here, we' the largest rise in house prices year over year in two years, 5.6% so far this year. i think a growing sens
went down again last summer along with the economy. but particularly these lastix months, income growth has bee strong. if y tal the polal nt they will tell you that the trend is important as level. people have been feeling they have more money in their pocketbooks than before. >> first of all, a sharp decline which tells you why things were so bad politically for president obama,or everyone else. andhen turpwar is sharp as well. >> yeah. i think we want to put a caveat on all of...
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but i think the economy but only this year get for the economy but the economy is going to be real decision maker. >> host: the tea party was very against the health care bill and i think it's safe to say you are not a fan. islamic i respect their achievement but we don't agree. >> host: how much of your view came from the experience why you left the white house? was your view colored by that experience? >> would have to be. i try in the book to be to their achievement, the phenomenal achievement if you have no vote you have essentially a filibuster proof majority against you in the senate which they had. if you had pelosi running the house as a strong private liberal and you have obama in the white house you haven't drawn a bunch of good cards to make the change in washington, d.c. and they found a way to do it and so you have to respect that no matter what side of the ogle you are on and part of my criticism of the people on the left is a quick dismissal of them and not appreciated what they are going to be able to achieve however, i don't agree with their version of american history or w
but i think the economy but only this year get for the economy but the economy is going to be real decision maker. >> host: the tea party was very against the health care bill and i think it's safe to say you are not a fan. islamic i respect their achievement but we don't agree. >> host: how much of your view came from the experience why you left the white house? was your view colored by that experience? >> would have to be. i try in the book to be to their achievement, the...
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. >> the economy has not rebounded as predicted. if we continue on this trajectory we will likely run out of money before next fall and we'll be revisiting this before the election and i think from the president's perspective he doesn't want. >> do you think it will go next fall? >> i will not prognosticate what the revenues will be but less rosie than the white house is predicting. >> greta: so before the elections, we go back to a full cycle again of what to do, right? >> if you raise a great point. is the president going to use this next year, is he going to use the last year of first term as president to lay out his vision for how he wants to serve as president, for what his plan to deal with debt? he started the presidency with forming the debt commission and he ignored it. since then he hasn't been able to produce a budget that can pass. his budget got 97 no votes and zero yes votes. at some point i think this might be a perfect on important tune time to have this discussion right before the election next fall. for the to the
. >> the economy has not rebounded as predicted. if we continue on this trajectory we will likely run out of money before next fall and we'll be revisiting this before the election and i think from the president's perspective he doesn't want. >> do you think it will go next fall? >> i will not prognosticate what the revenues will be but less rosie than the white house is predicting. >> greta: so before the elections, we go back to a full cycle again of what to do, right?...
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>> well, my core metaphor in describing the economy and the interaction of the economy and society is rain forest. and when we go to the rainforest, whether it's the pacific northwest or the amazon, you have a sense of life all around you become like city's independent phase of life. a rain forest is a self-regulating when was the we put regulations incumbent government regulations, that's a part of self-regulation spirit of the self-regulating cells and career goals for ourselves, that self-regulation. their scarce resources, competitions like the rain forest. but the main thing that keeps the rain forest by brent is that you have the canopy coming in outcome and the u.s. economy would be good big firms coming ge, gm, wal-mart, all that. and then he got small business, but it's the small and growing. it's sickening that were small and can challenge the date and what happens in the big tree falls over. again, the amazing thing is new trees grow right out of the old trees. that is a metaphor, but it's real. because i'm really something big in the economy, it's vital we know how to reco
>> well, my core metaphor in describing the economy and the interaction of the economy and society is rain forest. and when we go to the rainforest, whether it's the pacific northwest or the amazon, you have a sense of life all around you become like city's independent phase of life. a rain forest is a self-regulating when was the we put regulations incumbent government regulations, that's a part of self-regulation spirit of the self-regulating cells and career goals for ourselves, that...
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. >> ifill: many americans say that this economy is headed in the wrong direction. we're still at 8.5% unemployment even though that's not as high as it was when he gave his speech last year. how does he change the subject to optimism which he seems to signal he wants to do at a time when everyone is feeling so pessimistic? >> marcus: you can look backwards and talk about not where we were last year but in 2009. if you look at that speech it was at a very dire time. i think it can be also a very forward-looking speech in terms of casting not maybe legislative calendar because, as you say, that's not going to happen. but in terms of the road ahead. i would actually argue that there's not the tension really between fairness and opportunity that you said. i think the way at least the president sees it, those two are intertwined, and that ensuring that opportunity is the road to fairness. >> ifill: we're awaiting for the president to arrive. we are looking at the new sergeant of arms. his name is paul irvin. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. ( applause
. >> ifill: many americans say that this economy is headed in the wrong direction. we're still at 8.5% unemployment even though that's not as high as it was when he gave his speech last year. how does he change the subject to optimism which he seems to signal he wants to do at a time when everyone is feeling so pessimistic? >> marcus: you can look backwards and talk about not where we were last year but in 2009. if you look at that speech it was at a very dire time. i think it can...
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rented space and borrowed money from banks and borrowed for office supplies, created my own little economy and now somebody else is doing it. but america is very different and unique in the power is still there. we just have to unleash it again but to do it people have to understand what it is in the first place and that is our challenge in this election. thanks for all the time. thanks everybody. [applause] >> for more on senate church and demand in his work, visit jim demint.com. here's a short author interview from c-span's campaign 2012 bus as it travels the country. >> whywhy did you decide to wrie the book? >> i was living in the netherlands for a year. year. i had a sabbatical and that was the first country that allowed country -- couples to get me to just as i arrived in massachusetts where he lived the supreme court said gay couples are not allowed to get married so i was watching the debate and watching what was going on in europe and realized the debate was very similar and focused on a lot of questions that i could answer as a social scientist. >> what is the current state of g
rented space and borrowed money from banks and borrowed for office supplies, created my own little economy and now somebody else is doing it. but america is very different and unique in the power is still there. we just have to unleash it again but to do it people have to understand what it is in the first place and that is our challenge in this election. thanks for all the time. thanks everybody. [applause] >> for more on senate church and demand in his work, visit jim demint.com. here's...
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and layout a blueprint for an economy built to last. an economy built on american manufacturing. american energy. skills for american workers. and renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with american manufacturing. on the day i took office, our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. some even said we should let it die. with a million jobs at stake, i refused to let that happen. in exchange for help, we demanded response built. we got workers and auto workers to settle their differences. got the industry to retool and restructure. today, general motors is back on top as the world's number one automaker. [ applause ] chrysler has grown faster in the u.s. than my major company. ford is investing millions in plants and factories. the entire industry added 160,000 jobs. we bet on american workers. we bet on american ingenuity, tonight the american auto industry is back! [ applause ] what's happening in detroit can happen in other industries. it can happen in cleveland and pittsburgh and raleigh. we can't bring every job back that left our shore. but right now, it's get
and layout a blueprint for an economy built to last. an economy built on american manufacturing. american energy. skills for american workers. and renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with american manufacturing. on the day i took office, our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. some even said we should let it die. with a million jobs at stake, i refused to let that happen. in exchange for help, we demanded response built. we got workers and auto workers to settle their...
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for the impact on government action in business and the economy and the people who matter. governments begin with elections. and this election will set the stage for the most important fiscal debate the country has faced. we'll talk about it. in a moment we'll take you inside the congressional race wall street cares about most. but first a quick take on bloomburg governments key findings this week on washington's winners and losers. so big they're known as the primes may have to make room for a 6th. according to an analysis the pentagon is likely to bless the proposed merger of eads and bae. the new competition for business would make the defense department a winner. losers lockheed martin among the primes likely to fight the marger. caterpillar and see monos hoping there will be a higher speed limits for a federally funded rail line. locomotives that can hit 125 miles per hour. if they get their way market leader ge will be a loser. its locomotives would only be 110 the faster target could set the standard across the country. as the federal government spends billions on hi
for the impact on government action in business and the economy and the people who matter. governments begin with elections. and this election will set the stage for the most important fiscal debate the country has faced. we'll talk about it. in a moment we'll take you inside the congressional race wall street cares about most. but first a quick take on bloomburg governments key findings this week on washington's winners and losers. so big they're known as the primes may have to make room for a...
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the greatest blow to our confidence in our economy last year didn't come from
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theyo ree 'st us into this trouble both overseas with the war in iraq and also with the economy. and they are not going for it anymore. the republic no longer belies that the way to help middle cls and low-income families is to give more money to the rich. ulvo tidught tt tt rney he decided not to do that. >> i feel like the country republicans people in the middle and on the left want a republican party that's essentially giving a good fight. so we can have a big hashed out ob.cussion about how to fiour i'll be talking more about that later in the sw about something that's been left out of the campaign. but i think even the left is rooting for the republican party to get its act together. >> because we don't want one party. we want two viable parties. >> we want to benet from bohoriwig real debate. we're a long way off. thank you for being here. >>> florida voters, i have something to tell you about your particular role in the election this year. rd to ts ye, renghao a slim novel of terrifying power. it's a short book, but it's book length. i will explain in a moment. [ ma ancer
theyo ree 'st us into this trouble both overseas with the war in iraq and also with the economy. and they are not going for it anymore. the republic no longer belies that the way to help middle cls and low-income families is to give more money to the rich. ulvo tidught tt tt rney he decided not to do that. >> i feel like the country republicans people in the middle and on the left want a republican party that's essentially giving a good fight. so we can have a big hashed out ob.cussion...
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he has to talk not about running on the economy. he has to run on the idea of government intrusiveness. that is how the republicans won the election in 2010. that is not the argument he is making. >> his problem is one of trust. a report published that asked the question who you would buy a used car from. rick santorum or mitt romney. rick santorum won big. with women, even a greater margin. mitt romney's problem is he talks out of both sides of his mouth. >> what came up today was the question of the redistribution of income. >> i actually believe in redistribution at least at a certain level to make sure that everybody has a shot. >> this idea of redistribution follows from the idea that if you have a business, you did not build it. >> that obama comment was recorded 14 years ago. how is that working? >> i do not think you can come back with something that small. that was a tiny portion it remark that was about how we should let the market work. it is taken out of context. call me crazy, but that is not that bad. we have to give p
he has to talk not about running on the economy. he has to run on the idea of government intrusiveness. that is how the republicans won the election in 2010. that is not the argument he is making. >> his problem is one of trust. a report published that asked the question who you would buy a used car from. rick santorum or mitt romney. rick santorum won big. with women, even a greater margin. mitt romney's problem is he talks out of both sides of his mouth. >> what came up today was...
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government are going to end up with the federal exchanges and that actually may be a good thing there may be economies of scale there you know rather than having an exchange replicated eight or ten times there's just one federal exchange it could be run more efficiently might it actually be a good thing that that these republican governors are saying no we're not going to do an extension of state to for the for the citizens of their state well i i think it's fair to say you know and when and hire any they need to get our heads around. in some cases i think the exchange that the fed the federal government will facilitate in some states will have better consumer protections and probably better standards for health plans that you might see if the state were to put it together itself so by those governors saying they don't want to play they may actually be doing a good deed for the citizens of their states and in some cases you know there are some states that are very small and running an exchange is going to be you know probably isn't that much of a doable concern for them and so having the ability to ha
government are going to end up with the federal exchanges and that actually may be a good thing there may be economies of scale there you know rather than having an exchange replicated eight or ten times there's just one federal exchange it could be run more efficiently might it actually be a good thing that that these republican governors are saying no we're not going to do an extension of state to for the for the citizens of their state well i i think it's fair to say you know and when and...
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of billions of dollars of our economy that depend on the mail would be compromised and our economy and jobs would be further hurt. mr. president, i hope as the day goes on, obviously with the strong vote for cloture, we now proceed to a 30-hour period of debate on the matter. but i certainly hope that as the day goes on and the members of both caucus and the leaders talk, that we can find a mutually agreeable path not to spend the 30 hours on the debate, on this motion to proceed, but that we go right to the bill. at that point senator collins and i, along with senator carper and senator scott brown, will file a bipartisan substitute amendment that we have worked on which we hope will be the pending matter. and then an opportunity for people who have different points of view about how to deal with the fiscal crisis of the post office, not to avoid dealing with it, people will have an opportunity to present amendments, and the body will work its will, which is the most important thing. there are too many great national problems that congress is not dealing with because of partisanship,
of billions of dollars of our economy that depend on the mail would be compromised and our economy and jobs would be further hurt. mr. president, i hope as the day goes on, obviously with the strong vote for cloture, we now proceed to a 30-hour period of debate on the matter. but i certainly hope that as the day goes on and the members of both caucus and the leaders talk, that we can find a mutually agreeable path not to spend the 30 hours on the debate, on this motion to proceed, but that we...
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part of this has to do with the economy. they have economic problems over there and part of his very hawkish tone toward iran is meeting increasing skepticism in israel and one political figure in israel who sort of has the stature to take on netanyahu next year in the elections, it's barack. he was a prime minister from 1999 to 2001. he's now technically in the government but he's as the defense minister and this is the guy who could take him on so you have several several times in the past few months and netanyahu making noise and really gone out on a limb here making it clear without saying it that mitt romney is the kand did it and wants mitt romney out and barack is making that clear to israelis so you have a situation here and a lot of egg on netanyahu's face politically in israel and that could roll in to the elections next year. >> interesting how the u.s. political elections and israeli political elections coming together in an uncomfortable way. the one thing that i would point out is below the sort of superficial
part of this has to do with the economy. they have economic problems over there and part of his very hawkish tone toward iran is meeting increasing skepticism in israel and one political figure in israel who sort of has the stature to take on netanyahu next year in the elections, it's barack. he was a prime minister from 1999 to 2001. he's now technically in the government but he's as the defense minister and this is the guy who could take him on so you have several several times in the past...
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this is what we want in our economy. this is precisely what's not going on now in our economy that's keeping jobs down. >> hasn't mitt romney brought this on himself by wording i like firing people. we all know what he really meant and most people would agree with what he was saying about insurance and so on. when you got, i think 8.5% of the current unemployment rate. when you've got so many people out of work and they hear that sound bite, it's damaging, isn't it, for him? >> sure. that is not a good quote. and i'm sure he'd like to walk that back if he could. but that does not justify totally distorting the way our economy works for people like me and rick perry and newt gingrich and mitt romney and i all agree on the value of a free-market economy. and what mitt romney was doing with bain, there is absolutely nothing illegal about it. i don't believe there's anything immoral about it. in fact, i think there's a certain morality to it. you have to downsize companies that are in trouble. that has to be done. that's the
this is what we want in our economy. this is precisely what's not going on now in our economy that's keeping jobs down. >> hasn't mitt romney brought this on himself by wording i like firing people. we all know what he really meant and most people would agree with what he was saying about insurance and so on. when you got, i think 8.5% of the current unemployment rate. when you've got so many people out of work and they hear that sound bite, it's damaging, isn't it, for him? >>...
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i think that mitt is going to tie the economy to foreign policy. i think i might be myself, be a little more aggressive on syria, as far as getting weapons to them is concerned, but overall, i agree with mitt about peace through strength, about having a strong america, about this libya debacle which defies imagination that the president would either intentionally deceive the american people or be so grossly incompetent that i haven't seen anything like it. so i think there's a lot that we're going see tonight, but mitt romney's challenge is to show people that he can be commander in chief. >> we only after few seconds left here, but i'm curious, we never really get the cloak revealed from behind the scenes. is the romney campaign reached out to you, or have you reached out to the romney campaign in these last stretch here for advice? >> yes, but, you know, i found when i was running, that all i got was advice. it's the cheapest commodity around, and everybody had the answer. so i know that mitt listens to me, but he really -- my main advice to him,
i think that mitt is going to tie the economy to foreign policy. i think i might be myself, be a little more aggressive on syria, as far as getting weapons to them is concerned, but overall, i agree with mitt about peace through strength, about having a strong america, about this libya debacle which defies imagination that the president would either intentionally deceive the american people or be so grossly incompetent that i haven't seen anything like it. so i think there's a lot that we're...
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because it is hurting the economy. i felt that firsthand when i was in business and we could not pull some of the product direct. we had to go around and now is the time to get started. >> a good question for two reasons. it is substantive and it shines a light on some of washington with partisanship ideology. we have had complications in my six years in -- we have had opportunities in my six years in the senate to invest in roads, public works, and ways to improve the economy in pennsylvania and the country. and to invest in the new technologies of the future that will create jobs. unfortunately, the partisanship meant we had a very close vote on the recovery act. candidly, looking back on it, we should have done more on that bill when it passed. secondly, we have a transportation bill that is a little more than two years, only 27 months. it used to be that democrats and republicans would work together to pass more robust transportation bills. to invest across the country so that we are creating jobs and at the same t
because it is hurting the economy. i felt that firsthand when i was in business and we could not pull some of the product direct. we had to go around and now is the time to get started. >> a good question for two reasons. it is substantive and it shines a light on some of washington with partisanship ideology. we have had complications in my six years in -- we have had opportunities in my six years in the senate to invest in roads, public works, and ways to improve the economy in...
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is this a bright side to the weak economy? jay leno says there is. >> there is some kind of good news, analysts say the weak economy is causing less energy use resulting in falling oil prices. so basically the worst economy is, the lower the price of oil. do you know what that means? obama gets reelected, gas could be free. >> greta: that is your last call. lights are blinking and we are closing down shop. before we go we want to wish a stage manager, mary pat jenner a happy birthday. it's stage manager birthday week, make sure you go to greta wire.com and tune into fox tomorrow, fox news channel. . >> juan: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> we are going to fight, and we are going to struggle, and we're going to finish what we started in 2008. >> president obama is fired up on the campaign trail. but a number of not-so-fired up democrats are skipping the democratic national convention. is the president's popularity slipping within his own party? we'll put that question to congressman chris van hole alan. >> did you ever t
is this a bright side to the weak economy? jay leno says there is. >> there is some kind of good news, analysts say the weak economy is causing less energy use resulting in falling oil prices. so basically the worst economy is, the lower the price of oil. do you know what that means? obama gets reelected, gas could be free. >> greta: that is your last call. lights are blinking and we are closing down shop. before we go we want to wish a stage manager, mary pat jenner a happy...
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what is the united states economy going to grow into this year? >> there are no rules in economics and is still a pretty uncertain world but i think the conventional view of the u.s. now is that we are growing between two and 3% and, think that is a realistic outcome for the united states economy as long as we see a little more progress in europe and as long as we don't see a lot of risk coming from iran and the oil front. >> does that scenario of two to 3% growth, seems a little different from what ben bernanke things growth is going to look like. if you read the statement that the fed put out it was very -- statement to be willing to almost guarantee that rates will be kept where they are until the end of 2014 suggests they don't see any growth of any robust growth for a long time. are they wrong? >> i'm not a forecaster so my view might not be worth much but actually if you look at the professed forecast and the consensus of private forecasters among economists, people are pretty close to that area but it's still very dependent on how the world
what is the united states economy going to grow into this year? >> there are no rules in economics and is still a pretty uncertain world but i think the conventional view of the u.s. now is that we are growing between two and 3% and, think that is a realistic outcome for the united states economy as long as we see a little more progress in europe and as long as we don't see a lot of risk coming from iran and the oil front. >> does that scenario of two to 3% growth, seems a little...
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and as long as the conversation is about contraception and not about the economy, i think, you know, every day that that's the case is a pretty good day as far as the white house is concerned. >> eugene robinson, msnbc political analyst, pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post," gene, thank you very much for helping us translate. i'm not sure we got there, but you helped me understand more of the wars. >> several steps are involved in this translation, but we'll try next time. >> thank you, gene. appreciate it. >>> all right, we've got lots still ahead this hour, including a special news update from the axis of evil. remember the axis of evil? that's ahead. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces without the hassle and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time, so you don't miss a thing. mom? ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in
and as long as the conversation is about contraception and not about the economy, i think, you know, every day that that's the case is a pretty good day as far as the white house is concerned. >> eugene robinson, msnbc political analyst, pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post," gene, thank you very much for helping us translate. i'm not sure we got there, but you helped me understand more of the wars. >> several steps are involved in this translation,...
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>> it's romney verses the economy. obama wants to make this a referendum on the republican party and tie all of your negative feelings to the republican party. the ratings for 12 straight poll that's we have conducted and the republican party is upside down. >> he says make it about rom any, and romney says make it about the economy. >> we asked if the economy will improve in the next 12 months, 38% said it would improve, 19% said it would get worse, and 42% said it would stay the same. when asked if reelected obama would help or hurt, 31% said it would help, for rom any they said 32% romney would help. here is the sad part for obama. people say he is not getting things better, 42% say it's going to be the same, but nobody sees to be afraid of romney, that's a low number and it stands out there. >> another reason why i'm with the pollsters here that it feels like we're going -- we asked another question, if president obama ones a second term, will that make you optimistic, hopeful, or uncertain and worried, 50% picked
>> it's romney verses the economy. obama wants to make this a referendum on the republican party and tie all of your negative feelings to the republican party. the ratings for 12 straight poll that's we have conducted and the republican party is upside down. >> he says make it about rom any, and romney says make it about the economy. >> we asked if the economy will improve in the next 12 months, 38% said it would improve, 19% said it would get worse, and 42% said it would stay...
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is this a bright side to the weak economy? jay leno says there is. >> there is some kind of good news, analysts say the weak economy is causing less energy use resulting in falling oil prices. so basically the worst economy is, the lower the price of oil. do you know what that means? obama gets reelected, gas could be free. >> greta: that is your last call. lights are blinking and we are closing down shop. before we go we want to wish a stage manager, mary pat jenner a happy birthday. it's stage manager birthday week, make sure you go to greta wire.com and tune into fox tomorrow there. >> greg: hello, everyone. i'm the talking tad pole greg gutfeld, with the chic, greek andrea tantaros, saltier than a margarita rim, it's bob beckel. he tradeed foul tips for stock tips, it's eric bolling. she is america's neko wafer. it's dana perino. inlove those! it's 5:00 a.m. in new york city. 3:00 a.m. in karl rove's bondage bunker. this is "the five." show is packed tighter than the "view's" sofa. let's do this america. supreme court rule
is this a bright side to the weak economy? jay leno says there is. >> there is some kind of good news, analysts say the weak economy is causing less energy use resulting in falling oil prices. so basically the worst economy is, the lower the price of oil. do you know what that means? obama gets reelected, gas could be free. >> greta: that is your last call. lights are blinking and we are closing down shop. before we go we want to wish a stage manager, mary pat jenner a happy...